The online application for fall 2019 admission to these master's programs will open in fall 2018.To download the pdf version of the application instruction sheet for the most recent admission cycle, click here. For specific questions about the application process, click here>>

If you would like to be added to our mailing list or have questions about the graduate program curricula, please fill out our contact form or contact Kathleen O'Donnell, Graduate Admissions Coordinator, by phone at 314.935.6227 or 800.295.6227 (within continental United States).

Doctor of Sustainable UrbanismAdmission to the Doctor of Sustainable Urbanism program is highly competitive. A master's degree in urban design or the equivalent is required. Candidates who do not already hold a master's degree in urban design but hold a professional degree in a related field such as architecture, landscape architecture, and/or planning—and have some urban design and planning work experience—can apply with the intent to complete the Master of Urban Design degree at Washington University as a prerequisite to doctoral studies.

The online application for fall 2019 admission to this program will open in fall 2018.To download the pdf version of the application instruction sheet for the most recent admission cycle, click here. Full application details are available here>>

If you would like to be added to our mailing list or have questions about the doctoral program curriculum, please fill out our contact form or contact Kathleen O'Donnell, Graduate Admissions Coordinator, by phone at 314.935.6227 or 800.295.6227 (within continental United States).

Graduate School of Art

The online application for fall 2019 admission to these programs will open in fall 2018.

To download the pdf version of the application instruction sheet for our most recent admission cycle for the MFA in Visual Art program, click here. For specific questions apout the application process, click here>>

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